John Anderson, left, president of Durango Botanical Gardens, helps local artist Bryan Saren on Thursday during the installation of interpretive signs on the north side of Durango Public Library. The signs, which Saren made of metal to look like open books, show a map of all the gardens at the library and explain the past and the future of the gardens.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
John Anderson, left, president of Durango Botanical Gardens, helps local artist Bryan Saren on Thursday during the installation of interpretive signs on the north side of Durango Public Library. The signs, which Saren made of metal to look like open books, show a map of all the gardens at the library and explain the past and the future of the gardens.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Durango Botanical Gardens installed new interpretive signs Thursday on the north side of the Durango Public Library. Local artist Bryan Saren with Saren Studios constructed the signs out of metal to look like open books The signs show a map of all the gardens at the library and explain the past and the future of the gardens.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Durango Botanical Gardens installed new interpretive signs Thursday on the north side of the Durango Public Library. Local artist Bryan Saren with Saren Studios constructed the signs out of metal to look like open books The signs show a map of all the gardens at the library and explain the past and the future of the gardens.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald